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recursive data structures hang when .perl'd #3437
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From @cokeS02-names-vars/perl.t has several examples of recursive data structures that must be skipped e.g.: my $foo = { a => 42 }; $foo<b> = $foo; is ~$foo.perl.EVAL, ~$foo, -- |
From @stifynsemonsIt appears that using say on object1 which contains object2, which I'm not sure this is really a Perl 6 bug so much as a novice user This is an early experiment (for me) with Perl 6 classes, so any Versions: Sample code: class Item { class Location { method put (Item $item) { my $i1=Item.new; |
From @ninerFixed in rakudo commit 397e221b4e205d0257ba2284f3792f07735c9c6d, roast commit a9f090cc42ce3425f770975918d6a53a08700fed |
The RT System itself - Status changed from 'new' to 'open' |
@niner - Status changed from 'open' to 'resolved' |
Migrated from rt.perl.org#122286 (status was 'resolved')
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